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Instructions for Installation & Use - Series No. 6100/A/2013

Instructions for Installation & Use - Series No. 6100/A/2013

HOW TO SETUP

18

19

Latch

Cross bar

Squeeze and tilt the latch and lift up or down

HOW TO ADJUST THE 

HASSLE FREE HARNESS™ 

BACKREST 

A.  Loosen the harness straps before adjusting the backrest.

B.  To make adjustments you will need to remove the child and the restraint from the vehicle.      

C.  Slacken the harness shoulder straps. 

D.  To adjust the backrest, squeeze and tilt the latch on the back of the restraint and lift the cross bar up or 

down to position the bottom of the backrest to be just above the child's shoulders. Release the latch to 
lock the headrest in position. Pull backrest upwards to check it is locked in position. Ensure the cross 
bar is latched correctly.

WHAT ARE ISOFIX LOW ANCHORAGES IN A VEHICLE?

ISOFIX low anchorages are fixed, standardised anchoring points for securely installing an ISOFIX 
compatible child restraint in a vehicle with ISOFIX low anchorages.
It has now become an international standard for vehicles. This anchoring technology minimises installation 
mistakes by optimising the protective effect of a solid connection between vehicle and ISOFIX compatible 
child restraint.

HOW TO INSTALL USING ISOFIT

HOW TO INSTALL USING THE VEHICLE'S ISOFIX LOW ANCHORAGES

After adjusting the shoulder belts (refer to page 16 
and 17) fasten the child restraint to the ISOFIX low 
anchorages as follows:

A:  Locate the ISOFIX low anchorages in the vehicle 

seat. The location may be identified by one of the 
following symbols, 

      If you cannot locate them, check your vehicle owners 

manual.

B.  If necessary, clip the two insertion guides to the two 

ISOFIX low anchorages of the vehicle seat (between 
seat and backrest). The cutout must point upwards. 
Push in and allow to rise to hook on to bars of the ISOFIX low anchorage. If the 
bar can be seen or the vehicle seat has built in guides, the provided insertion 
guides may be unsuitable.

     To prevent damage to vehicle seat it may be necessary to remove or open a 

trim covering the ISOFIX low anchorages.

Insertion guides

ISOFIX low anchors of the vehicle seat

B

FORWARD FACING

ISOFI

T

FORWARD FACING

NOTE:

 The insertion guides should be removed when not in use and kept in a safe place. In vehicles 

with folding down backrests, the insertion guides must be removed before folding down the backrest. 

Summary of Contents for TRUFIX

Page 1: ...ISOFIX COMPATIBLE 6 months to 4 years approx Series No 6100 A 2013 IMPORTANT KEEP THIS BOOKLET IN THE PLACE PROVIDED ON THE CHILD RESTRAINT SHOULDERS MUST BE BELOW THIS LINE SHOULDERS MUST BE ABOVE T...

Page 2: ...Series No 6100 A 2013 Instructions for Installation Use Series No 6100 A 2013 2 3 ISOFIT QUICK SETUP SEATBELT QUICK SETUP 7 2 1 9 8 8 7 SEE PAGE 19 23 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION SEE PAGE 24 27 FOR FURTHE...

Page 3: ...rn s incorporado o un asiento elevador hasta que sus hombros alcancen el marcador de altura superior del asiento elevador E 6 4 IND 6 4 KSA AUS Da utilizzare solo nel senso di marcia da un bambino le...

Page 4: ...stallation in this book If in doubt about the method of installation consult Britax childcare or agent or a child restraint fitter or in New Zealand to consult the agent for the vehicle THIS RESTRAINT...

Page 5: ...t attach the lower attachment connectors of two separate child restraints to the same ISOFIX low anchorages in your car Always attach the top tether strap to the child restraint upper anchorage in you...

Page 6: ...elow the lower shoulder height marker Continue to use your current child restraint Do not continue to use the restraint if the child s shoulders are above the upper height marker Marker A Marker B Fro...

Page 7: ...8 years of age Or you can use a booster seat suitable for children up to 8 10 years of age with a lap sash seatbelt or a Child Harness suitable for use with the booster seat 12 13 SPECIAL FEATURES 1...

Page 8: ...nal Road Rules for exemptions SUITABLE FOR USE Do not use the restraint without the top tether strap correctly attached If your vehicle is not fitted with an anchor point please contact a Child Restra...

Page 9: ...e seat back page 22 Ref I after recline adjustment D Ensure the slack is removed from the vehicle seatbelt and or the top tether before use INSTALL INTO VEHICLE 17 HOW TO SETUP ADJUSTING HASSLE FREE H...

Page 10: ...es installation mistakes by optimising the protective effect of a solid connection between vehicle and ISOFIX compatible child restraint HOW TO INSTALL USING ISOFIT HOW TO INSTALL USING THE VEHICLE S...

Page 11: ...Lower Connector Protection Moulding and store in a safe place This lower connector protection is required when just using a seatbelt E The hook must be open on both ISOFIT connectors To open the hook...

Page 12: ...move slack as shown but do not over tighten causing the restraint base to lift off the vehicle seat Always secure the loose end of the top tether strap to prevent it hanging out of the car or being ac...

Page 13: ...upper anchorage point then refer to page 41 to 44 for the installation of the upper anchorage point provided with this child restraint G If using just a lap seatbelt thread the seatbelt through the ba...

Page 14: ...hed to the cover Pull Adjustment Strap to remove slack C A EXPLANATION NOTE This method of installation ensures good seatbelt tension even with the child in the seat We recommend that as your child gr...

Page 15: ...ness tongue into the harness buckle followed by the other tongue until a click is heard Should the second tongue not insert press the red button and reinsert the tongues When both tongues are inserted...

Page 16: ...Check the webbing straps for fraying B Check there are no cracks in moulding C Check the harness adjuster is operating and is clamping the webbing D Ensure the buckle is free of fluff liquid or other...

Page 17: ...ve the harness buckle from the restraint From the underside of the restraint pull each crotch 3 bar slide then turn the 3 bar slide and push back through each slot B Place the harness buckle under war...

Page 18: ...e front of the headrest cover E Lift the top of the headrest cover over the moulding and then pull down cover away from moulding F Lift headrest up to highest position Unclip the press studs on the co...

Page 19: ...child and are easily fitted to the shoulder harness straps by A Pull apart fasteners and remove shoulder pads from harness B Re fit shoulder pads to harness and attach fasteners for use Use of afterm...

Page 20: ...UPPER ANCHORAGE POINT Consult the vehicle owner s handbook for location of anchorage fittings or anchorage points and the possible use of spacers Some vehicles may have an anchor fitting fitted by th...

Page 21: ...OLT MAXIMUM TORQUE IS 20 Nm 14 75 ft lb Note Minimum of five full turns of attachment bolt is required before tightening force is applied IF THE CAR IS NOT FITTED WITH CHILD RESTRAINT UPPER ANCHORAGE...

Page 22: ...D METAL OR TO WOOD OR SYNTHETIC STRUCTURES WHEN DRILLING 9 MM HOLE DO NOT DRILL THROUGH FUEL LINES FUEL TANKS ELECTRICAL WIRING OR RADIO SPEAKERS WEBBING STRAPS MUST BE PROTECTED FROM SHARP CORNERS AN...

Page 23: ...e child restraint This notice is to advise you of the requirements of the Australian New Zealand Standards and our obligation in complying with the standards Please assist the owner of this restraint...

Page 24: ...support their head Children that have out grown this restraint are safest in their booster seat until their shoulders reach the upper shoulder height marker of the booster seat For tether straps Stra...

Page 25: ...perty of Britax Childcare Pty Ltd Australia The BRITAX trademark is the property of Britax Childcare Holdings Ltd UK We reserve the right to alter this product without notice 2014 Britax Childcare Pty...

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